timbukinoskiprtammy1
Tim... Tim Bukinoski
timbukinoskiprtammy1

She’s not; the colours and the rainbow pattern are inverted. And Mork seems to be an American thing as I’ve never heard of it here in Europe before. That character definitely does not have a monopoly on wearing suspenders on TV the world over and for all time. 

her outfit references multiple previous incarnations of the doctor.

Jodie Whittaker’s Doctor describing what it’s like to regenerate:

I also loved the darker tone and more luxurious pace. It felt like a horror movie that the Doctor accidentally dropped into, and that kind of genre-bending is what I want from Doctor Who. The villain was legitimately scary, IMO, even before the face of teeth reveal, which made me gasp out loud.

I love Jodie Whittaker as 13 and I liked what we saw of the new companions. Ryan in particular was really well established. I thought the episode was a good first step. Unless you have a really good, well plotted story, I think it as well to keep the first episode’s threat relatively mundane and just focus on

The Kochs are more old-school industrialist robber-baron conservatives. They’ll happily endorse an evangelical psychopath for Congress or whatever, as long as he hooks them up with those sweet sweet tax cuts. But they themselves aren’t super bible-thumpy. 

Right, but Larry David is still doing interesting TV. Also, he isn’t doing a stand up tour. 

He has been proven many countless times to have lied, yet no one, not any person in power, has even dared to have Trump removed from power. He lies constantly, every single day, and no one does a thing. He is allowed to just sit there, ranting, spewing any conspiracy that pops into his head. This isn’t normal, and

Right? I mean... someone found Bob Hope funny at some point. 

This bad take is a bubbling cauldron of ignorance.

he had a sold out seven night run at radio city music hall, you are not the litmus test for who matters you idiot.

Nothing says “unimpressive” like selling out Radio City.

I think you hit the nail on the head. Comedy, like all forms of art, is just different for each generation. 

John Mulaney is one of the hottest, most successful standups working right now. He doesn’t need your advice, but I’m sure he’d thank you politely for it anyway.

Yeah, I guess we just found the butt-hurt Rock/Seinfeld fan. Mulaney wrote some of the best sketches for SNL in the last 20 years, has had increasingly popular and successful tours/specials, and, yes, had a couple dud TV shows.

The only people that think colleges are too PC and safe spaces or whatever are conservatives too p***y to state their inbred positions on campus, and the other conservatives that are to afraid of “libruls” to ever set foot near a campus.

Personally, I don’t buy the “too PC” argument. I think it’s more to do with the kids on campus today have all been born after Seinfeld went off the air. Different generations find different things funny. 

His black people bit shows that there is a streak of conservatism in segments of the black community that while they don’t vote that way, they have a fair amount of those views, especially given the relatively higher rates of religious attendance . Ta Nehisi Coates has also written about this before as well.

I’m not sure I entirely buy this. I’m sure it’s different from case to case and comedian to comedian, but I saw George Carlin perform at The College of New Jersey in about 2005 or 2006. TCNJ is not a big school that could’ve afforded too large of a paycheck for George, who is comparably equal to Chris and Jerry